Mango Aloe Toner

Pick up an extra Mango at the fruit stand this summer, or set aside a few tablespoons before making your morning smoothie.  Mango helps exfoliate the skin and aloe vera gel soothes and helps alleviate redness in the skin.

This recipe isn’t strictly a “toner” in the sense that we swab it on prior to using cosmetics or moisturizers. Rather, it tones, softens and exfoliates the skin while you sleep and is washed off in the morning.  This is a particularly good mask for windburn after a day of hiking and climbing.

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Mango Aloe Toner

Course: Face
Cuisine: DIY Spa Treatments
Keyword: Aloe, Mango, Skincare
Courtesy of: The Spa at the Lodge at Skylonda*

Materials

  • 1 cup aloe vera juice
  • 2 tablespoons mango chopped
  • 1 lime juiced

Instructions

  • Puree the aloe vera juice, mango, and juice of one lime in a blender.
  • Apply to your fact at night with a cotton pad.
  • Wash off in the morning with cool water.
  • Store remainder in a bottle in the refrigerator for 2 weeks.

Spa Index Kitchen Notes

Your face may feel sticky. This is from the exfoliating sugars in the mango.

Photo Courtesy of Sommai Free Digital Photos

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3 thoughts on “Mango Aloe Toner

  1. Jennifer says:

    It was more mask like than a toner but it did leave my skin feeling more toned than a normal mask would, so maybe that is why they called it a toner?

  2. Carinne says:

    This was easy to whip together from a visit to Trader Joe’s. They had the aloe vera in a jar so it was one-stop shopping. While I thought it exfoliated my face nicely, and left it bright, it is less of a “toner” and more a “mask.” Not sure why Skylonda calls it ‘toner’ as most would equate that with a thin watery liquid to use before cleansing and moisturizing.

    • Spa Index says:

      Carinne — if it’s the Aloe Vera from TJ’s that we’re familiar with, this is a GEL which only has a bit of actual aloe in it. Aloe, by it’s nature, it slightly gelatinous on its own, but when you buy a prepared treatment such as TJ’s version, you’re buying a very thick gel substance with just a touch of aloe, rather than using the far more liquid version you get from the plant, or, from a health food or natural ingredients vendor. Using a heavier gel, would, indeed give you more of a “mask” texture than a toner texture. Even so, you’re correct that this is thicker than traditional toner, which usually are not much heavier than plain water.

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